By Joe Latta on Friday, 30 June 2017
Category: Connecticut

Cop pleads not guilty to stealing heroin, pills

June 30, 201

MILFORD - A former veteran Fairfield Police detective pleaded not guilty Friday to stealing thousands of dollars in heroin and OxyContin pills from the police department.

Stephen Rilling, the 40-year-old son of Norwalk's Mayor Harry Rilling, whose investigations put dozens of drug dealers behind bars, stood before Superior Court Judge Frank Iannotti this time as a defendant.

He pleaded not guilty to third-degree computer crime, second-degree larceny by defrauding a public community, possession of narcotics, second-degree forgery, tampering with evidence and false entry by an officer or agent of a public community. He then asked for a jury trial.

The judge continued the case to July 18.

Rilling's lawyer, John R. Gulash, said the defendant has resigned from the police department. Gulash and Rilling declined further comment.

Detective plead not guilty Friday to stealing thousands of dollars in heroin and OxyContin pills from the police department.

Cop pleads not guilty to stealing heroin, pills - Connecticut Post

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